StrictDoc is an open source software for writing technical requirements and specifications. As such, it supports a number of formats for storage and export, including ReqIF. Here is the link on the chapter regarding ReqIF support. Do you know of any notable ReqIF news? Let us know,
Read more →In case you missed it: We are now offering productized services for common activities. By far the most common one is setting up a tailored ReqIF-based requirements exchange. We do this in two weeks, remotely and at a fixed price. Other services include analyzing and maintaining traceability;
Read more →In case you missed it: The company Intland published a webinar on ReqIF exchange that you can watch here (registration at Intland required).
Read more →Prostep ivip has two active implementer forums and is offering a virtual event on ReqIF. They invite all interested parties to the event: ReqIF Recommendation 2.0 – New Use Cases for Workflow-driven Requirements Document Exchange. If you are interested, then RSVP by simply accepting this calendar event.
Read more →Collaboration beyond an organization has challenges. Read on how ReqIF helps you in seamless collaboration inside and outside your company. Full Article >>
Read more →While on the surface there was little activity with respect to the ReqIF standard, there is quite a bit going on behind the scenes. Activities of 2018 are covered in the free Intelligence Report: ReqIF in 2018. Read now >>
Read more →We add a ReqIF Compatibility Guide as premium content. This guide is available to premium members, but also to users of the Mastering ReqIF Online Course. Visit Access the ReqIF Compatibility Guide >>
Read more →We just opened a forum, where you can discuss ReqIF-related topics with other members. For now, there are three sections on the standard, the tools and other topics. Anybody can read the forum, you need to be registered to post. Visit the Forum now >>
Read more →ReqIF Studio 2.4.1 released, please see the release notes for details. The most notable difference is that now the default workspace is called “reqif”, located in the user’s home directory. This will only be set for new installations and can be changed to a different location. The
Read more →ProSTEP is a non-profit that is active in the ReqIF space. They helped get ReqIF ready for standardization, and are also operating a ReqIF Implementor Forum. On June 18, they published the following information: ReqIF users and vendors tune in to the benchmark In a 2-day workshop,
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